DOLPHINS & WHALES
Ute Margreff lives on Ireland’s Atlantic coast, Florian Graner in the Puget Sound in the Northwest of the USA. Both Germans share a deep passion for the sea and its creatures. About 10 years ago Ute Margreff got to know the female solitary dolphin Mara – it was the start of an unusual friendship. Florian Graner found its private paradise close to Seattle. Right in front of his doorstep he dives into a world inhabited by sea lions, giant octopus and orca whales. Both Ute and Florian fight for the protection of marine habitats, each one in a different and very unique way.

Spencer Nilsen had the great chance of composing the CD soundtrack of the first Ecco game - and he has truly outdone himself there. Since he was not limited to the capabilities of the Genesis soundchip, Nilsen created completely new and totally different music compared to the cartridge version. It's so hard to describe, because there are so many little sounds and instruments he uses, but everything together works like something you could call an underwater orchestra. Sometimes I thought however, that the music went too strong and distracted from the actual game. Still every track fits the stages it's played in, and when played in your Hifi you got an ultimate soundtrack to relax and enjoy.
http://web8.orcaserver.de/ecco/music/ecco1_segacd/index.php

A sizeable shoal of Sardines proves to be quite a magnet for a variety of different sea predators. Surprisingly, none of the predators on display attack each other, instead they corral the ball of fish, taking turns to eat.
Taken From The Hunt
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Occurred on February 9, 2018 / Marco Island, Florida, USA
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The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales are found in all oceans, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves, and even adult whales. Killer whales are apex predators, as there is no animal which preys on them.

Oceanic dolphins range in size from the 5.6-foot (1.7m)-long and 110-pound (50kg)Maui's dolphin to the 31-foot (9.4m) and 11-short-ton (10.0t)killer whale, the largest known dolphin. Several species exhibit sexual dimorphism; the males are larger than females. They have streamlined bodies and two limbs that are modified into flippers. Though not quite as flexible as seals, some dolphins can travel at 34.5mph (55.5km/h). Most delphinids primarily eat fish, along with a smaller number of squid and small crustaceans, but some species specialise in eating squid, or, in the case of the killer whale, also eat marine mammals and birds. All, however, are purely carnivorous. They typically have between 100 and 200 teeth, although a few species have considerably fewer. Delphinids travel in large pods, which may number a thousand individuals in some species. Each pod forages over a range of a few dozen to a few hundred square miles. Some pods have a loose social structure, with individuals frequently joining or leaving, but others seem to be more permanent, perhaps dominated by a male and a harem of females. Individuals communicate by sound, producing low-frequency whistles, and also produce high-frequency broadband clicks of 80-220 kHz, which are primarily used for echolocation. Gestation lasts from 10 to 18 months, and results in the birth of a single calf. Some species are well adapted for diving to great depths. They have a layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin to keep warm in the cold water.

Dolphins range in size from the 1.7 metres (5.6ft) long and 50 kilograms (110lb)Maui's dolphin to the 9.5 metres (31ft) and 10 metric tons (11 short tons)killer whale. Several species exhibit sexual dimorphism, in that the males are larger than females. They have streamlined bodies and two limbs that are modified into flippers. Though not quite as flexible as seals, some dolphins can travel at 55.5 kilometres per hour (34.5mph). Dolphins use their conical shaped teeth to capture fast moving prey. They have well-developed hearing − their hearing, which is adapted for both air and water, is so well developed that some can survive even if they are blind. Some species are well adapted for diving to great depths. They have a layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin to keep warm in the cold water.

Short-beaked common dolphin

The short-beaked common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) is a species of common dolphin. It has a larger range than the long-beaked common dolphin (D. capensis), occurring throughout warm-temperate and tropical oceans, including the Indian Ocean although in smaller quantities than other places they are found. There are more short-beaked common dolphins than any other dolphin species in the warm-temperate portions of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It is also found in the Caribbean and Mediterranean Seas. The short-beaked common dolphin is also abundant in the Black Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Red Sea. They follow the gulf stream up to Norwegian waters. Seldom do any short-beaked dolphin venture near the Arctic.

Physical characteristics

The short-beaked common dolphin is a medium-sized dolphin, smaller than the more widely known bottlenose dolphin. Adults vary in length from five to eight feet and range in mass from 100 to 136 kilograms or 220.26 to 299 pounds. Males are generally longer and heavier, with a sexual size dimorphism of 1.06. Mature males also have prominent postanal humps. The color pattern on the body is unusual. The back is dark and the belly is white, while on each side is an hourglass pattern colored light grey, yellow or gold in front and dirty grey in back. It has a long, thin rostrum with 50–60 small, sharp, interlocking teeth on each side of each jaw. Juvenile dolphins have a more muted appearance and become more distinguishable when they mature.

Ocean Stories 3 - Dolphins and Whales

DOLPHINS & WHALES
Ute Margreff lives on Ireland’s Atlantic coast, Florian Graner in the Puget Sound in the Northwest of the USA. Both Germans share a deep passion for the sea and its creatures. About 10 years ago Ute Margreff got to know the female solitary dolphin Mara – it was the start of an unusual friendship. Florian Graner found its private paradise close to Seattle. Right in front of his doorstep he dives into a world inhabited by sea lions, giant octopus and orca whales. Both Ute and Florian fight for the protection of marine habitats, each one in a different and very unique way.

♫ Dolphin dreams ♫ Melody oceans ♫ Zen and Relaxation ♫

♫ Zen and Relaxation ♫

14:52

Ambient Music Ocean Dolphins

Ambient Music Ocean Dolphins

Ambient Music Ocean Dolphins

Spencer Nilsen had the great chance of composing the CD soundtrack of the first Ecco game - and he has truly outdone himself there. Since he was not limited to the capabilities of the Genesis soundchip, Nilsen created completely new and totally different music compared to the cartridge version. It's so hard to describe, because there are so many little sounds and instruments he uses, but everything together works like something you could call an underwater orchestra. Sometimes I thought however, that the music went too strong and distracted from the actual game. Still every track fits the stages it's played in, and when played in your Hifi you got an ultimate soundtrack to relax and enjoy.
http://web8.orcaserver.de/ecco/music/ecco1_segacd/index.php

A sizeable shoal of Sardines proves to be quite a magnet for a variety of different sea predators. Surprisingly, none of the predators on display attack each other, instead they corral the ball of fish, taking turns to eat.
Taken From The Hunt
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1:29

Dolphin Songs || ViralHog

Dolphin Songs || ViralHog

Dolphin Songs || ViralHog

Occurred on February 9, 2018 / Marco Island, Florida, USA
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Killer Whale Attack ( Documentary )

The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales are found in all oceans, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves, and even adult whales. Killer whales are apex predators, as there is no animal which preys on them.

3:31

Incredible Dolphin Birth at Dolphin Quest Hawaii

Incredible Dolphin Birth at Dolphin Quest Hawaii

Incredible Dolphin Birth at Dolphin Quest Hawaii

IncredibleDolphinBirth at Dolphin QuestHawaii.
Great underwater video!
Keo and female calf- born Monday, Sept. 17, 2012 at 5:10pm.
www.dolphinquest.com
Video by Mike Peterson, Dolphin Quest Hawaii
September 18, 2012
It's A Girl!
New Dolphin Baby Is First
Second-Generation Calf Born
at Dolphin Quest Hawaii
A baby dolphin was born yesterday (Monday, September 17, 2012) at Dolphin Quest Hawaii, located at the Hilton Waikoloa Village.
It's the first baby for proud dolphin mom, 12-year-old Keo. Dolphin Quest trainers were in the water during the dolphin birth to observe and comfort the new dolphin mom. DolphinsPele (the new baby's grandmother) and Noelani (the baby's aunt) were also in the Dolphin Quest lagoon to keep Keo company.
The baby, a female calf, and mom are both well and wonderful. The baby dolphin began nursing within four hours of birth. About 50 people gathered around the Hilton's Dolphin Quest lagoon to witness the rarely-seen event. Keo was in labor for approximately one hour.
The first 30 days of a newborn dolphin's life are the most critical. Dolphin Quest trainers will continue round-the-clock watch over the pair, recording nursing and respiration rates, and making sure that Keo is well-fed and hydrated. Over that period, Keo's new baby will be introduced to the other nine dolphins at Dolphin Quest Hawaii. After the initial 30 day care period, trainers will select a name for the new baby girl.
Visitors can see the new baby swimming with mom at Dolphin Quest Hawaii at Hilton Waikoloa Village.
Keo's calf is the 18th dolphin baby and the first second-generation calf to be born at the conservation and education-dedicated marine park since Dolphin Quest opened in 1988.
###

31:33

Joan Ocean - Dolphins & ETs

Joan Ocean - Dolphins & ETs

Joan Ocean - Dolphins & ETs

In 1978, JoanOcean first met John C. Lilly, MD, cetacean researcher, and felt very moved by the information he shared. She offered to work with him on his underwater dolphin communication project. Although this volunteer work did not come to pass, Joan felt a connection with Dr. Lilly and his extraterrestrial experiences that seemed to stimulate her eventual relationship with the dolphins. The dolphins then began to contact Joan through meditation and expanded consciousness, but being a non-swimmer, she did not yet enter the water to meet them.
After meeting Jean-Luc Bozzoli and experiencing his dolphin-inspired, multi-media art presentation, Ms Ocean learned to swim and began swimming with cetaceans in oceans and rivers in many countries. When a California Gray whale came close to the island shores of British Columbia, and looked directly into her eyes, Ms Ocean experienced a communication between herself and the whale that changed her life forever. She understood that cetaceans around the world are trying to communicate with us. She experiences the gentle communication of the dolphins and whales as sound holography, a language that intensifies physical senses, bypasses rational-cognitive paradigms, resonates directly with our cellular intelligence, and awakens multiple levels of perception and consciousness.
In 1984, Mr. Bozzoli and Ms. Ocean founded their organization, DolphinConnection, to explore the advancement of human consciousness, biophysics and spirituality by producing visionary films, books, artforms and Ocean Seminars encouraging friendships between people and ocean-swimming dolphins and whales.
http://joanocean.com/
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Ocean Stories 3 - Dolphins and Whales

DOLPHINS & WHALES
Ute Margreff lives on Ireland’s Atlantic coast, Florian Graner in the Puget Sound in the Northwest of the USA. Both Germans share a deep passion for the sea and its creatures. About 10 years ago Ute Margreff got to know the female solitary dolphin Mara – it was the start of an unusual friendship. Florian Graner found its private paradise close to Seattle. Right in front of his doorstep he dives into a world inhabited by sea lions, giant octopus and orca whales. Both Ute and Florian fight for the protection of marine habitats, each one in a different and very unique way.

♫ Dolphin dreams ♫ Melody oceans ♫ Zen and Relaxation ♫

♫ Zen and Relaxation ♫

published: 16 Jul 2012

Ambient Music Ocean Dolphins

Spencer Nilsen had the great chance of composing the CD soundtrack of the first Ecco game - and he has truly outdone himself there. Since he was not limited to the capabilities of the Genesis soundchip, Nilsen created completely new and totally different music compared to the cartridge version. It's so hard to describe, because there are so many little sounds and instruments he uses, but everything together works like something you could call an underwater orchestra. Sometimes I thought however, that the music went too strong and distracted from the actual game. Still every track fits the stages it's played in, and when played in your Hifi you got an ultimate soundtrack to relax and enjoy.
http://web8.orcaserver.de/ecco/music/ecco1_segacd/index.php

A sizeable shoal of Sardines proves to be quite a magnet for a variety of different sea predators. Surprisingly, none of the predators on display attack each other, instead they corral the ball of fish, taking turns to eat.
Taken From The Hunt
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published: 11 Nov 2014

Dolphin Songs || ViralHog

Occurred on February 9, 2018 / Marco Island, Florida, USA
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Killer Whale Attack ( Documentary )

The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales are found in all oceans, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves, and even adult whales. Killer whales are apex predators, as there is no animal which preys on them.

published: 21 Jul 2016

Incredible Dolphin Birth at Dolphin Quest Hawaii

IncredibleDolphinBirth at Dolphin QuestHawaii.
Great underwater video!
Keo and female calf- born Monday, Sept. 17, 2012 at 5:10pm.
www.dolphinquest.com
Video by Mike Peterson, Dolphin Quest Hawaii
September 18, 2012
It's A Girl!
New Dolphin Baby Is First
Second-Generation Calf Born
at Dolphin Quest Hawaii
A baby dolphin was born yesterday (Monday, September 17, 2012) at Dolphin Quest Hawaii, located at the Hilton Waikoloa Village.
It's the first baby for proud dolphin mom, 12-year-old Keo. Dolphin Quest trainers were in the water during the dolphin birth to observe and comfort the new dolphin mom. DolphinsPele (the new baby's grandmother) and Noelani (the baby's aunt) were also in the Dolphin Quest lagoon to keep Keo company.
The baby, a female calf, and mom are both well and w...

published: 19 Sep 2012

Joan Ocean - Dolphins & ETs

In 1978, JoanOcean first met John C. Lilly, MD, cetacean researcher, and felt very moved by the information he shared. She offered to work with him on his underwater dolphin communication project. Although this volunteer work did not come to pass, Joan felt a connection with Dr. Lilly and his extraterrestrial experiences that seemed to stimulate her eventual relationship with the dolphins. The dolphins then began to contact Joan through meditation and expanded consciousness, but being a non-swimmer, she did not yet enter the water to meet them.
After meeting Jean-Luc Bozzoli and experiencing his dolphin-inspired, multi-media art presentation, Ms Ocean learned to swim and began swimming with cetaceans in oceans and rivers in many countries. When a California Gray whale came close to the i...

DOLPHINS & WHALES
Ute Margreff lives on Ireland’s Atlantic coast, Florian Graner in the Puget Sound in the Northwest of the USA. Both Germans share a deep passion for the sea and its creatures. About 10 years ago Ute Margreff got to know the female solitary dolphin Mara – it was the start of an unusual friendship. Florian Graner found its private paradise close to Seattle. Right in front of his doorstep he dives into a world inhabited by sea lions, giant octopus and orca whales. Both Ute and Florian fight for the protection of marine habitats, each one in a different and very unique way.

DOLPHINS & WHALES
Ute Margreff lives on Ireland’s Atlantic coast, Florian Graner in the Puget Sound in the Northwest of the USA. Both Germans share a deep passion for the sea and its creatures. About 10 years ago Ute Margreff got to know the female solitary dolphin Mara – it was the start of an unusual friendship. Florian Graner found its private paradise close to Seattle. Right in front of his doorstep he dives into a world inhabited by sea lions, giant octopus and orca whales. Both Ute and Florian fight for the protection of marine habitats, each one in a different and very unique way.

Ambient Music Ocean Dolphins

Spencer Nilsen had the great chance of composing the CD soundtrack of the first Ecco game - and he has truly outdone himself there. Since he was not limited to ...

Spencer Nilsen had the great chance of composing the CD soundtrack of the first Ecco game - and he has truly outdone himself there. Since he was not limited to the capabilities of the Genesis soundchip, Nilsen created completely new and totally different music compared to the cartridge version. It's so hard to describe, because there are so many little sounds and instruments he uses, but everything together works like something you could call an underwater orchestra. Sometimes I thought however, that the music went too strong and distracted from the actual game. Still every track fits the stages it's played in, and when played in your Hifi you got an ultimate soundtrack to relax and enjoy.
http://web8.orcaserver.de/ecco/music/ecco1_segacd/index.php

Spencer Nilsen had the great chance of composing the CD soundtrack of the first Ecco game - and he has truly outdone himself there. Since he was not limited to the capabilities of the Genesis soundchip, Nilsen created completely new and totally different music compared to the cartridge version. It's so hard to describe, because there are so many little sounds and instruments he uses, but everything together works like something you could call an underwater orchestra. Sometimes I thought however, that the music went too strong and distracted from the actual game. Still every track fits the stages it's played in, and when played in your Hifi you got an ultimate soundtrack to relax and enjoy.
http://web8.orcaserver.de/ecco/music/ecco1_segacd/index.php

A sizeable shoal of Sardines proves to be quite a magnet for a variety of different sea predators. Surprisingly, none of the predators on display attack each ot...

A sizeable shoal of Sardines proves to be quite a magnet for a variety of different sea predators. Surprisingly, none of the predators on display attack each other, instead they corral the ball of fish, taking turns to eat.
Taken From The Hunt
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A sizeable shoal of Sardines proves to be quite a magnet for a variety of different sea predators. Surprisingly, none of the predators on display attack each other, instead they corral the ball of fish, taking turns to eat.
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Occurred on February 9, 2018 / Marco Island, Florida, USA
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Occurred on February 9, 2018 / Marco Island, Florida, USA
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Killer Whale Attack ( Documentary )

The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales are found i...

The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales are found in all oceans, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves, and even adult whales. Killer whales are apex predators, as there is no animal which preys on them.

The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales are found in all oceans, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves, and even adult whales. Killer whales are apex predators, as there is no animal which preys on them.

IncredibleDolphinBirth at Dolphin QuestHawaii.
Great underwater video!
Keo and female calf- born Monday, Sept. 17, 2012 at 5:10pm.
www.dolphinquest.com
Video by Mike Peterson, Dolphin Quest Hawaii
September 18, 2012
It's A Girl!
New Dolphin Baby Is First
Second-Generation Calf Born
at Dolphin Quest Hawaii
A baby dolphin was born yesterday (Monday, September 17, 2012) at Dolphin Quest Hawaii, located at the Hilton Waikoloa Village.
It's the first baby for proud dolphin mom, 12-year-old Keo. Dolphin Quest trainers were in the water during the dolphin birth to observe and comfort the new dolphin mom. DolphinsPele (the new baby's grandmother) and Noelani (the baby's aunt) were also in the Dolphin Quest lagoon to keep Keo company.
The baby, a female calf, and mom are both well and wonderful. The baby dolphin began nursing within four hours of birth. About 50 people gathered around the Hilton's Dolphin Quest lagoon to witness the rarely-seen event. Keo was in labor for approximately one hour.
The first 30 days of a newborn dolphin's life are the most critical. Dolphin Quest trainers will continue round-the-clock watch over the pair, recording nursing and respiration rates, and making sure that Keo is well-fed and hydrated. Over that period, Keo's new baby will be introduced to the other nine dolphins at Dolphin Quest Hawaii. After the initial 30 day care period, trainers will select a name for the new baby girl.
Visitors can see the new baby swimming with mom at Dolphin Quest Hawaii at Hilton Waikoloa Village.
Keo's calf is the 18th dolphin baby and the first second-generation calf to be born at the conservation and education-dedicated marine park since Dolphin Quest opened in 1988.
###

IncredibleDolphinBirth at Dolphin QuestHawaii.
Great underwater video!
Keo and female calf- born Monday, Sept. 17, 2012 at 5:10pm.
www.dolphinquest.com
Video by Mike Peterson, Dolphin Quest Hawaii
September 18, 2012
It's A Girl!
New Dolphin Baby Is First
Second-Generation Calf Born
at Dolphin Quest Hawaii
A baby dolphin was born yesterday (Monday, September 17, 2012) at Dolphin Quest Hawaii, located at the Hilton Waikoloa Village.
It's the first baby for proud dolphin mom, 12-year-old Keo. Dolphin Quest trainers were in the water during the dolphin birth to observe and comfort the new dolphin mom. DolphinsPele (the new baby's grandmother) and Noelani (the baby's aunt) were also in the Dolphin Quest lagoon to keep Keo company.
The baby, a female calf, and mom are both well and wonderful. The baby dolphin began nursing within four hours of birth. About 50 people gathered around the Hilton's Dolphin Quest lagoon to witness the rarely-seen event. Keo was in labor for approximately one hour.
The first 30 days of a newborn dolphin's life are the most critical. Dolphin Quest trainers will continue round-the-clock watch over the pair, recording nursing and respiration rates, and making sure that Keo is well-fed and hydrated. Over that period, Keo's new baby will be introduced to the other nine dolphins at Dolphin Quest Hawaii. After the initial 30 day care period, trainers will select a name for the new baby girl.
Visitors can see the new baby swimming with mom at Dolphin Quest Hawaii at Hilton Waikoloa Village.
Keo's calf is the 18th dolphin baby and the first second-generation calf to be born at the conservation and education-dedicated marine park since Dolphin Quest opened in 1988.
###

Joan Ocean - Dolphins & ETs

In 1978, JoanOcean first met John C. Lilly, MD, cetacean researcher, and felt very moved by the information he shared. She offered to work with him on his unde...

In 1978, JoanOcean first met John C. Lilly, MD, cetacean researcher, and felt very moved by the information he shared. She offered to work with him on his underwater dolphin communication project. Although this volunteer work did not come to pass, Joan felt a connection with Dr. Lilly and his extraterrestrial experiences that seemed to stimulate her eventual relationship with the dolphins. The dolphins then began to contact Joan through meditation and expanded consciousness, but being a non-swimmer, she did not yet enter the water to meet them.
After meeting Jean-Luc Bozzoli and experiencing his dolphin-inspired, multi-media art presentation, Ms Ocean learned to swim and began swimming with cetaceans in oceans and rivers in many countries. When a California Gray whale came close to the island shores of British Columbia, and looked directly into her eyes, Ms Ocean experienced a communication between herself and the whale that changed her life forever. She understood that cetaceans around the world are trying to communicate with us. She experiences the gentle communication of the dolphins and whales as sound holography, a language that intensifies physical senses, bypasses rational-cognitive paradigms, resonates directly with our cellular intelligence, and awakens multiple levels of perception and consciousness.
In 1984, Mr. Bozzoli and Ms. Ocean founded their organization, DolphinConnection, to explore the advancement of human consciousness, biophysics and spirituality by producing visionary films, books, artforms and Ocean Seminars encouraging friendships between people and ocean-swimming dolphins and whales.
http://joanocean.com/
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In 1978, JoanOcean first met John C. Lilly, MD, cetacean researcher, and felt very moved by the information he shared. She offered to work with him on his underwater dolphin communication project. Although this volunteer work did not come to pass, Joan felt a connection with Dr. Lilly and his extraterrestrial experiences that seemed to stimulate her eventual relationship with the dolphins. The dolphins then began to contact Joan through meditation and expanded consciousness, but being a non-swimmer, she did not yet enter the water to meet them.
After meeting Jean-Luc Bozzoli and experiencing his dolphin-inspired, multi-media art presentation, Ms Ocean learned to swim and began swimming with cetaceans in oceans and rivers in many countries. When a California Gray whale came close to the island shores of British Columbia, and looked directly into her eyes, Ms Ocean experienced a communication between herself and the whale that changed her life forever. She understood that cetaceans around the world are trying to communicate with us. She experiences the gentle communication of the dolphins and whales as sound holography, a language that intensifies physical senses, bypasses rational-cognitive paradigms, resonates directly with our cellular intelligence, and awakens multiple levels of perception and consciousness.
In 1984, Mr. Bozzoli and Ms. Ocean founded their organization, DolphinConnection, to explore the advancement of human consciousness, biophysics and spirituality by producing visionary films, books, artforms and Ocean Seminars encouraging friendships between people and ocean-swimming dolphins and whales.
http://joanocean.com/
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Ocean Stories 3 - Dolphins and Whales

DOLPHINS & WHALES
Ute Margreff lives on Ireland’s Atlantic coast, Florian Graner in the Puget Sound in the Northwest of the USA. Both Germans share a deep passion for the sea and its creatures. About 10 years ago Ute Margreff got to know the female solitary dolphin Mara – it was the start of an unusual friendship. Florian Graner found its private paradise close to Seattle. Right in front of his doorstep he dives into a world inhabited by sea lions, giant octopus and orca whales. Both Ute and Florian fight for the protection of marine habitats, each one in a different and very unique way.

Ambient Music Ocean Dolphins

Spencer Nilsen had the great chance of composing the CD soundtrack of the first Ecco game - and he has truly outdone himself there. Since he was not limited to the capabilities of the Genesis soundchip, Nilsen created completely new and totally different music compared to the cartridge version. It's so hard to describe, because there are so many little sounds and instruments he uses, but everything together works like something you could call an underwater orchestra. Sometimes I thought however, that the music went too strong and distracted from the actual game. Still every track fits the stages it's played in, and when played in your Hifi you got an ultimate soundtrack to relax and enjoy.
http://web8.orcaserver.de/ecco/music/ecco1_segacd/index.php

A sizeable shoal of Sardines proves to be quite a magnet for a variety of different sea predators. Surprisingly, none of the predators on display attack each other, instead they corral the ball of fish, taking turns to eat.
Taken From The Hunt
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Dolphin Songs || ViralHog

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Killer Whale Attack ( Documentary )

The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales are found in all oceans, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves, and even adult whales. Killer whales are apex predators, as there is no animal which preys on them.

Incredible Dolphin Birth at Dolphin Quest Hawaii

IncredibleDolphinBirth at Dolphin QuestHawaii.
Great underwater video!
Keo and female calf- born Monday, Sept. 17, 2012 at 5:10pm.
www.dolphinquest.com
Video by Mike Peterson, Dolphin Quest Hawaii
September 18, 2012
It's A Girl!
New Dolphin Baby Is First
Second-Generation Calf Born
at Dolphin Quest Hawaii
A baby dolphin was born yesterday (Monday, September 17, 2012) at Dolphin Quest Hawaii, located at the Hilton Waikoloa Village.
It's the first baby for proud dolphin mom, 12-year-old Keo. Dolphin Quest trainers were in the water during the dolphin birth to observe and comfort the new dolphin mom. DolphinsPele (the new baby's grandmother) and Noelani (the baby's aunt) were also in the Dolphin Quest lagoon to keep Keo company.
The baby, a female calf, and mom are both well and wonderful. The baby dolphin began nursing within four hours of birth. About 50 people gathered around the Hilton's Dolphin Quest lagoon to witness the rarely-seen event. Keo was in labor for approximately one hour.
The first 30 days of a newborn dolphin's life are the most critical. Dolphin Quest trainers will continue round-the-clock watch over the pair, recording nursing and respiration rates, and making sure that Keo is well-fed and hydrated. Over that period, Keo's new baby will be introduced to the other nine dolphins at Dolphin Quest Hawaii. After the initial 30 day care period, trainers will select a name for the new baby girl.
Visitors can see the new baby swimming with mom at Dolphin Quest Hawaii at Hilton Waikoloa Village.
Keo's calf is the 18th dolphin baby and the first second-generation calf to be born at the conservation and education-dedicated marine park since Dolphin Quest opened in 1988.
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Joan Ocean - Dolphins & ETs

In 1978, Joan Ocean first met John C. Lilly, MD, cetacean researcher, and felt very moved ...

Joan Ocean - Dolphins & ETs

In 1978, JoanOcean first met John C. Lilly, MD, cetacean researcher, and felt very moved by the information he shared. She offered to work with him on his underwater dolphin communication project. Although this volunteer work did not come to pass, Joan felt a connection with Dr. Lilly and his extraterrestrial experiences that seemed to stimulate her eventual relationship with the dolphins. The dolphins then began to contact Joan through meditation and expanded consciousness, but being a non-swimmer, she did not yet enter the water to meet them.
After meeting Jean-Luc Bozzoli and experiencing his dolphin-inspired, multi-media art presentation, Ms Ocean learned to swim and began swimming with cetaceans in oceans and rivers in many countries. When a California Gray whale came close to the island shores of British Columbia, and looked directly into her eyes, Ms Ocean experienced a communication between herself and the whale that changed her life forever. She understood that cetaceans around the world are trying to communicate with us. She experiences the gentle communication of the dolphins and whales as sound holography, a language that intensifies physical senses, bypasses rational-cognitive paradigms, resonates directly with our cellular intelligence, and awakens multiple levels of perception and consciousness.
In 1984, Mr. Bozzoli and Ms. Ocean founded their organization, DolphinConnection, to explore the advancement of human consciousness, biophysics and spirituality by producing visionary films, books, artforms and Ocean Seminars encouraging friendships between people and ocean-swimming dolphins and whales.
http://joanocean.com/
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